Hello,
during the amrestore I use settape to force /dev/nst0 instead of 0 (thanks Bernard).
And during recover, I answer no to : owner/mode for '.'? [yn] n
I'll change the localhost inside the disklist
thanks to all !!
Frederic Medery System Administrator
LexUM, University of Montreal
Bernard McAuley wrote:
Hi,
I've had the same message yesterday - I suggest you read the /tmp/Amanda/amidxtaped.<timestamp>.debug file and post the contents. In my case amrecover was being passed a '0' for the tapedev instead of a suitable tape device. This was because it was picking up my chg-scsi setup, and mapping the device name (0) instead of the device type (/dev/nst0) to amrestore. I worked around this but using the settape /dev/nst0 to pick up the tape device directly and avoid the /dev/sg devices altogether which amrestore couldn't cope with.
Regards,
Bernard McAuley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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IOn Behalf Of Frederic Medery Sent: 28 June 2004 15:58 To: Mailing List Amanda User Subject: amrecover problem
Hello,
When I tried to recover a folder called "my folder" (with space in it,
don't know if this could be the problem). I have for time to time, Segment Fault.
and when I try to recover (when I don't receive the error) with the extract command :
Load tape weekly-05 now Continue [?/Y/n/s/t]? Y EOF, check amidxtaped.<timestamp>.debug file on localhost. amrecover: short block 0 bytes UNKNOWN file amrecover: Can't read file header extract_list - child returned non-zero status: 1
Some hints ?? Thanks !!
-- Frederic Medery System Administrator
LexUM, University of Montreal